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Posted inArticle, Beaches, Boating, Paddle Sports and Sailing, Interview, News, Play, Recreation and Tourism, Video

What’s your water story? The IJC’s Great Lakes Watermark Project

by Mary Ellen Geist November 3, 2017
Posted inEnbridge Line 5 and Other Pipelines, Industry, Energy, Economic Development, News, Protect

Enbridge: “The Safety of the Pipeline was never compromised”

by Mary Ellen Geist October 30, 2017November 10, 2025
Posted infeature, Interview, News, Protect, Video

It All Starts with the Water: Atwater Brewery’s Secret Ingredient

by Mary Ellen Geist October 25, 2017
Posted inArticle, News, Protect

Would You Like My Car to Make You Some Water?

by GLN Editor October 24, 2017
Posted inAudio, Invasive Species, News, Protect, Science, Technology, Research

Sea lamprey on rise in lakes Erie and Superior

by Great Lakes Today October 24, 2017
Posted inArticle, Enbridge Line 5 and Other Pipelines, Industry, Energy, Economic Development, Latest News, News

Michigan’s Governor on Line 5: “Too important just to say I’m going to wait”

by Gary Wilson, Great Lakes Now October 23, 2017
Posted inInterview, News, Protect, Video

Former EPA Chief discusses Trump & Clean Water Rules

by Gary Wilson, Great Lakes Now October 18, 2017
Posted inArticle, Latest News, News

Great Lakes Restoration Conference

by GLN Editor October 17, 2017
Posted inAlgae Blooms, Audio, News, Protect, Water Quality and Restoration Efforts

Planes, drone monitor harmful algae in Lake Erie

by Great Lakes Today October 17, 2017
Posted inArticle, News, Protect

“Stormwater is one of the biggest water quality issues facing Michigan”

by Mary Ellen Geist October 16, 2017November 10, 2025

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    Over the next six months, the Army Corps predicts water levels will stay below long-term averages on all Great Lakes, except possibly Lake Ontario.
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